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Ben84



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Rear back plates

Hi, I need to replace the rear brake back
plates on my 2005 td6.

Does anyone have any recommendations
On the best place to purchase them and
the cost??

Thanks

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Ben84



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Anybody??

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try a search or look in the wiki... ... - .- -.




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stuart_2006



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Can't help directly, but there are various threads like this one [https://www.rangerovers.net/threads/l322-rear-brake-mud-shield-guard-replacement-how-to.268162/] on how to split and rejoin the back plate so you can fit it without taking the hub apart.

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nicedayforit



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There’s genuine ones on eBay for £155 for the pair but you can probably get pattern ones cheaper.

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Bean19844



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What makes you believe they need replacing mate? If it's for the hand brake there's an alternative that's a simple but very effective fix

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Ben84



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The plates are badly corroded. The brake shoe retaining pins are all but ready to pull through.

Post #621159 23rd Jan 2022 9:37pm
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Joe90



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Get some small hole penny washers, these are also good for the bolt holes.



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Ben84



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Already used washers as a temporary repair

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It is much easier to repair what you have rather than replacing! Shocked

Stripping the hub off an old 322 is no fun trust me... Whistle

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Bean19844



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These little puppies here are your friends mate. Give you time too get the car ready to go in and have the rear hubs changed and the plates changed all in one go mate.


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Ben84



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Do they use the same backplate for
All the models of L322

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batfink



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I did this job to my car recently:

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic61174.html

I bought new back plates from Duckworths (Robin Hall) £120 total for x2 plates. I used some stainless steel brackets I had and pop riveted them to the back plates.

It was a bit of a pain to take the old ones off but cut them with a Dremel and used an angle grinder on the new ones with a slim metal cutting blade. Once the old ones were off it was a breeze getting the new ones on.

Make sure you have a spring removal tool as the drum brake upper springs are were a b*tch to remove. I bought one off Amazon and when I did the nearside it was so much quicker.


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nicedayforit



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Ben84 wrote:
Do they use the same backplate for
All the models of L322


2002 - 2012 are all the same. Thumbs Up

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Ben84



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Thankyou everyone for your help.

Much appreciated.

Post #621513 26th Jan 2022 10:35pm
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